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111.
The wrath of kings doth seldom measure keep
First Line:
The wrath of kings doth seldom measure keep
Last Line:
The ignoble beast is the most cruel beast
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14354
112.
This is that Colax that from foreign lands
First Line:
This is that Colax that from foreign lands
Last Line:
Which here the breeding of his country gave
DMI number:
41310
113.
Thou dost not know what then will be thy mind
First Line:
Thou dost not know what then will be thy mind
Last Line:
When as more than themselves themselves they see
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14964
114.
Though virtue be the same when low she stands
First Line:
Though virtue be the same when low she stands
Last Line:
Hath state and greatness to do worthily
DMI number:
41445
115.
Thus doth the all working providence retain
First Line:
Thus doth the all working providence retain
Last Line:
In periods of uncertain certainty
DMI number:
40682
116.
Thus doth the ever changing course of things
First Line:
Thus doth the ever changing course of things
Last Line:
Brings us unto the point of back returning
DMI number:
41471
117.
Thus mighty rivers quietly do glide
First Line:
Thus mighty rivers quietly do glide
Last Line:
And easier gains those ends she tends unto
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17112
118.
Thus must we do who are enthralled to kings
First Line:
Thus must we do who are enthralled to kings
Last Line:
Whether they will or just or unlawful things
DMI number:
41160
119.
Tis easy to accuse
First Line:
Tis easy to accuse
Last Line:
The vanquished still is judged the worser part
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
16587
120.
Tis nought but shows that ignorance esteems
First Line:
Tis nought but shows that ignorance esteems
Last Line:
The thing possessed is not the thing it seems
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
15594
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